Learn about practicing law for a union legal department, a workers’ rights center, a law firm representing unions and workers, and a government agency regulating the workplace. Find out how to get a job promoting workplace justice. In addition, learn about the Peggy Browning Fund Fellowship Program, which offers 10-week funded summer fellowships for first and second-year law students, provides stipends to law students who dedicate their summer to advancing the cause of workers’ rights, and encourages law students to consider labor law as a viable career choice. Panelists include Joseph Baniszewski, Deputy Assistant General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board; Richard Brean, General Counsel, United Steelworkers; Julia Penny Clark, ’73, Bredhoff & Kaiser, P.L.L.C.; Glenda Pittman, Glenda Pittman & Associates, P.C.; William Beardall, Adjunct Professor of Law, Transnational Worker Rights Clinic at UT Law; and Kallie Dale Ramos, 2L, 2013 Peggy Browning Fellow. Moderated by UT Law Professor Jack Getman.

Specific audiences:

Texas Law students

Faculty

Sponsored by:

William Wayne Justice Center for Public Interest Law

Career Services

Transnational Worker Rights Clinic

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